(NICHOLS, Robert.) The Budded Branch.
A Limited Edition. 1 of 200 copies, this being Number 122. Small 4to, pp. 40, (2), original quart cloth with card boards printed in green and pink, backed in buff buckram, printed paper label to spine, printed on hand-made paper with illustrations by Anne Estelle Rice. Published by the Beaumont Press (London), 1918.
A little wear to the spine’s printed paper label, gentle foxing to some of the page edges. Near fine.
The fourth publication by the Beaumont Press, which was set up by Cyril W. Beaumont. Mr Beaumont was a very accomplished and interesting individual, most famous for his work as British Dance Historian, writing more than 40 works on Ballet during his lifetime. Mr Beaumont was also a Translator, Bookseller and Publisher. After founding his Bookshop on the iconic Charing Cross Road in 1910, he established the Beaumont Press in 1917, focusing on publishing fine productions of poetry and literary works. (Debra Craine and Judith Mackrell, "Beaumont, Cyril William," in The Oxford Dictionary of Dance, Oxford University Press, 2000; Cyril W. Beaumont, “The First Score: An Account of the Foundation and Development of the Beaumont Press and Its First Twenty Publications”, London: Beaumont, 1927.)
The Author Robert Nichols was a very talented poet, with much of his work being influenced by his experiences during the First World War. A charming book, containing a wonderful combination of dramatic and lyric verse.
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A Limited Edition. 1 of 200 copies, this being Number 122. Small 4to, pp. 40, (2), original quart cloth with card boards printed in green and pink, backed in buff buckram, printed paper label to spine, printed on hand-made paper with illustrations by Anne Estelle Rice. Published by the Beaumont Press (London), 1918.
A little wear to the spine’s printed paper label, gentle foxing to some of the page edges. Near fine.
The fourth publication by the Beaumont Press, which was set up by Cyril W. Beaumont. Mr Beaumont was a very accomplished and interesting individual, most famous for his work as British Dance Historian, writing more than 40 works on Ballet during his lifetime. Mr Beaumont was also a Translator, Bookseller and Publisher. After founding his Bookshop on the iconic Charing Cross Road in 1910, he established the Beaumont Press in 1917, focusing on publishing fine productions of poetry and literary works. (Debra Craine and Judith Mackrell, "Beaumont, Cyril William," in The Oxford Dictionary of Dance, Oxford University Press, 2000; Cyril W. Beaumont, “The First Score: An Account of the Foundation and Development of the Beaumont Press and Its First Twenty Publications”, London: Beaumont, 1927.)
The Author Robert Nichols was a very talented poet, with much of his work being influenced by his experiences during the First World War. A charming book, containing a wonderful combination of dramatic and lyric verse.
Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.
A Limited Edition. 1 of 200 copies, this being Number 122. Small 4to, pp. 40, (2), original quart cloth with card boards printed in green and pink, backed in buff buckram, printed paper label to spine, printed on hand-made paper with illustrations by Anne Estelle Rice. Published by the Beaumont Press (London), 1918.
A little wear to the spine’s printed paper label, gentle foxing to some of the page edges. Near fine.
The fourth publication by the Beaumont Press, which was set up by Cyril W. Beaumont. Mr Beaumont was a very accomplished and interesting individual, most famous for his work as British Dance Historian, writing more than 40 works on Ballet during his lifetime. Mr Beaumont was also a Translator, Bookseller and Publisher. After founding his Bookshop on the iconic Charing Cross Road in 1910, he established the Beaumont Press in 1917, focusing on publishing fine productions of poetry and literary works. (Debra Craine and Judith Mackrell, "Beaumont, Cyril William," in The Oxford Dictionary of Dance, Oxford University Press, 2000; Cyril W. Beaumont, “The First Score: An Account of the Foundation and Development of the Beaumont Press and Its First Twenty Publications”, London: Beaumont, 1927.)
The Author Robert Nichols was a very talented poet, with much of his work being influenced by his experiences during the First World War. A charming book, containing a wonderful combination of dramatic and lyric verse.
Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.